Rodgers Bounces Back After Tough Start

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GLENDALE, Ariz. - For Aaron Rodgers, his first postseason appearance neither started nor finished the way he would have liked, but in between those two plays, the Packers' signal caller played a big part in the Packers' rallying from a 21-point deficit in the second half.

Rodgers, who finished the season with a league-low 1.3 interception percentage on just seven interceptions, was picked off on the opening play of the game. His pass intended for tight end Donald Lee was tipped by linebacker Karlos Dansby and intercepted by cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie at the Green Bay 34.

"It was a bad decision," Rodgers said. "The tight ends actually ran the same route, so we had a little bit of miscommunication from those guys. I was able to skate to my right, and thought that after Jermichael (Finley) cleared that Donald Lee was going to come back toward me, and we were just on different pages. That was definitely a poor decision on my part."

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Source: Packers.com
 

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